Have you considered the original Motorola Education Board (MECB) firmware? It contains a fairly basic assembler and debugger, but it might be good enough for you to do coding within. There is more information on my website: http://www.wickensonline.co.uk/mecb.html

You'd still need a way of dumping your programs out to storage, unless you have some kind of flash ram available

The "MC68000 Resident Structured Assembler" is the name given to the original 68000 assembler released by Motorola. The "Resident" part of the name is a little misleading. It was not designed to be used as an embedded system. The Motorola assembler ran on VersaDos systems. I have never seen source code for VersaDos or the assembler.

If you are looking for an embedded system that will help with debugging you might want to look at the Tutor source on the Examples page under Applications.

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